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the last six hunger strikers didn't need to die, but that all came out of boston. >> at boston, where o'rourke's and other interviews and the explosive allegations they contain threaten to redefine one of northern ireland's most important figures. for his claims, o'rourke was ostracized, cut off from the community he loved. but when british government records were released last year, detailing the offer made to the prisoners, o'rourke said he was vindicated. >> brendan hughes, in my view, rarely, i -- never, ever told me any lies. >> and gerry adams has. >> yes, of course he has. he's told lies about the hunger strike to try and cover up his involvement. gerry adams will tell lies if he has to. that's water off a duck's back to him. >> o'rourke is not alone in his perception. adams' denial of i.r.a. membership has driven some of adams' most faithful away from him. >> i feel absolutely disgusted when he abandons the i.r.a. volunteers and he can't stand shoulder to shoulder with them. i can understand him not admitting being a member of the i.r.a. because it could lead to prosecution. b
the last six hunger strikers didn't need to die, but that all came out of boston. >> at boston, where o'rourke's and other interviews and the explosive allegations they contain threaten to redefine one of northern ireland's most important figures. for his claims, o'rourke was ostracized, cut off from the community he loved. but when british government records were released last year, detailing the offer made to the prisoners, o'rourke said he was vindicated. >> brendan hughes, in my...
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bass ston police boston police say the entire incident unravelled very quickly. cnn national security adviser is here and part of the joint terrorism task force, once served as massachusetts governor homeland community adviser. glad to see you in person. >> thank you. >> it's tough to make out what you're seeing in the video. how do you interpret it? >> you can make out that there was an altercation that rahim was not running away. >> the whole idea of being shot in the back -- >> right. that's important. because you don't want this to become a police brutality case. >> right. >> what you can't tell at this stage, is there is no audio. so you don't know what is being said and you don't know what happened at the point that it was decided to use force. there will be an internal investigation that will not involve the boston police. >> okay. >> that's important. it may be that the use of force was justified and that there's no cases in terms of whether it was appropriate for the law enforcement to use deadly force. that's going to be independent of what the boston p
bass ston police boston police say the entire incident unravelled very quickly. cnn national security adviser is here and part of the joint terrorism task force, once served as massachusetts governor homeland community adviser. glad to see you in person. >> thank you. >> it's tough to make out what you're seeing in the video. how do you interpret it? >> you can make out that there was an altercation that rahim was not running away. >> the whole idea of being shot in the...
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news with a story that has not stopped providing evidence and a shooting outside a cvs pharmacy in a boston neighborhood. the authorities suspected he'd been adicalized by isis and then he was plotting to kill local police officers and today we learn that he intended to behead a activist and that is far from the only development tonight. >> reporter: police say he pulled a military style knife on him and that's why they shot and killed usaama he posed threat to law enforcement even before the deadly encounter in a cvs parking lot. he had recently purchased three military knives and a sharpner on the internet. weapons to be used prosecutors believe, to behead an unnamed target but over time authorities say the plan changed. he sends a tex toott to an associate, i can't wait that long i can't wait that long man. i'm going to be in vacation in massachusetts, i'm just going to go after them those boys in blue because it's the easiest target and the most common is the easiest for me. and boys in blue an obvious reference to law enforcement. those messages sent police say, to 25-year-old david wr
news with a story that has not stopped providing evidence and a shooting outside a cvs pharmacy in a boston neighborhood. the authorities suspected he'd been adicalized by isis and then he was plotting to kill local police officers and today we learn that he intended to behead a activist and that is far from the only development tonight. >> reporter: police say he pulled a military style knife on him and that's why they shot and killed usaama he posed threat to law enforcement even before...
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joining me is former boston police commissioner, bill bratten. bill, when you read this complaint, a lot of detail here has emerged, involving three more people, three more suspects. they have been charged with various offenses. is there enough in totality, do you think, to suggest a wider conspiracy in the boston marathon bombings? >> police investigations, criminal investigations, a long road of speculation interrupted by moments of clarification. today was a moment of clarification. three additional suspects now coming into the picture after the fact. there's nothing that i'm aware of or heard of, news reports or people i've been interacting with, that would indicate these young men were aware before the fact. we will learn more, certainly, as the investigation goes forward. but right now we have to deal with the clarification that we received today, which had a lot of detail. those complaints had a phenomenal amount of detail in them. >> right. and if you piece together some of it like a puzzle, if you like, you have this meal in a restaurant
joining me is former boston police commissioner, bill bratten. bill, when you read this complaint, a lot of detail here has emerged, involving three more people, three more suspects. they have been charged with various offenses. is there enough in totality, do you think, to suggest a wider conspiracy in the boston marathon bombings? >> police investigations, criminal investigations, a long road of speculation interrupted by moments of clarification. today was a moment of clarification....
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those words from boston police commissioner william evans. he is there with prosecutors and federal law enforcement, too, for the first time the public has seen the video of the takedown last week when law enforcement shot and ultimately killed a man they consider a terror suspect, usaama rahim, 26 years old. they say he was plotting to kill police officers, also at one point behead social activist pamela geller. julia is a cnn security analyst and a former homeland security official both at a federal level and the massachusetts level. you are from boston. we just all saw that video for first time together. we saw this man crossing the street. we saw law enforcement close in on him, then retreat, and then shoot him. >> right. >> what did you see? >> there was no retreat. in other words, that the altercation as described by the police, at least what we know so far, is accurate. that there was a lunge. we can't hear anything so i don't know what was being spoken to and that rahim wasn't shot in the back. some of the allegations made last week,
those words from boston police commissioner william evans. he is there with prosecutors and federal law enforcement, too, for the first time the public has seen the video of the takedown last week when law enforcement shot and ultimately killed a man they consider a terror suspect, usaama rahim, 26 years old. they say he was plotting to kill police officers, also at one point behead social activist pamela geller. julia is a cnn security analyst and a former homeland security official both at a...
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interestingly, it seems to have some echoes of the boston bombing case which we just went through a very young defendant. obviously guilty. >> you know, i've been amazed. obviously, there's a lot of hurt, a lot of anger. but there is this sengsz of coming together that is extraordinary to witness. >> oh, absolutely. you know the bulk of the people the majority 99.9% of the people i've had interactions with here, they dom over and say i saw you on television. so anderson this is a community of people with a lot of faith. and i spoke with someone who was helping to capture this man. they say that god put them in the right place at the right time. think they that's divine. intervention. >> anderson? >>. >> can i just say something about that video which i am sort of so stunned by. i guess we all have pictures of what it might have looked like. ilgts's such a small group of people. et's so sickening. >> up next, we remember the victims. here on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection
interestingly, it seems to have some echoes of the boston bombing case which we just went through a very young defendant. obviously guilty. >> you know, i've been amazed. obviously, there's a lot of hurt, a lot of anger. but there is this sengsz of coming together that is extraordinary to witness. >> oh, absolutely. you know the bulk of the people the majority 99.9% of the people i've had interactions with here, they dom over and say i saw you on television. so anderson this is a...
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entire boston marathon bombing, during the investigation. he will join me live, next. we all enter this world with a shout and we see no reason to stop. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people stay on medicines as their doctors prescribed. it could help save tens of thousands of lives every year. and that would be something worth shouting about. cvs health, because health is everything. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america...
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among boston universities, eight out of ten are enrolled in high universities like toughs, harvard, boston college, university, mit, bentley, baberson. your candidate doesn't talk about the good things that happen with the african american community. he tosses out these red herrings, saying there are some issues in the african community i would like to know about and i would like to help them about. why does he continue to antagonize african-americans, while still saying he's helping them. it's insulting. >> chicago has the toughest gun laws in the country, and 22% of the african-american population lives in poverty. it's a fact. we could do better. more african-americans receive government assistance than they did when barack obama took office. what he said what do you have to lose by giving me a chance? let me bring jobs. let me do better for everybody. >> what do you have to lose by electing a man with a history of racism. >> of creating jobs. >> a man whose father wouldn't allow african-americans into his housing projects? >> you're going to hold him for his father -- >> it was his fat
among boston universities, eight out of ten are enrolled in high universities like toughs, harvard, boston college, university, mit, bentley, baberson. your candidate doesn't talk about the good things that happen with the african american community. he tosses out these red herrings, saying there are some issues in the african community i would like to know about and i would like to help them about. why does he continue to antagonize african-americans, while still saying he's helping them. it's...
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forecasters say it will put a foot and up to two feet of snow on boston on the next 48 hours. ready for another reason to switch to t-mobile?, how about getting america's best unlimited 4g lte family plan. get 2 lines of unlimited 4g lte data... for just a hundred bucks a month with any smartphone, including the samsung galaxy note 4 for zero down. add more family members for just $40 bucks a pop. think the other guys have a family plan like this? think again! finally, it's full speed 4g lte...
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however in boston alone the d.a. estimates as many as 500 convicted felons could be set free. >> how big of a mess is this? >> at this point, susan, we don't know. >> reporter: at this lab now closed by the state, dokan allegedly mishandled drugs seized by police for evidence at trial. she estimated the amount of drugs at times by simply looking at them and certified some drugs as cocaine that are now testing negative. she didn't just write down the wrong thing. prosecutors accuseer of doctoring evidence to change test results. >> she would take known cocaine from an area that she knew was cocaine and actually add them to the sample to make it cocaine. >> reporter: she's also charged with lying on the witness stand about the credentials on her resume including a masters degree in chemistry she never received. but the question is why? was dookan trying to help police? was she trying to make herself look good? so far it's a mystery. the only thing we know is what's in this court document where investigators say at firs
however in boston alone the d.a. estimates as many as 500 convicted felons could be set free. >> how big of a mess is this? >> at this point, susan, we don't know. >> reporter: at this lab now closed by the state, dokan allegedly mishandled drugs seized by police for evidence at trial. she estimated the amount of drugs at times by simply looking at them and certified some drugs as cocaine that are now testing negative. she didn't just write down the wrong thing. prosecutors...
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. >> let's go down to boston. apparently there's been an explosion at the boston marathon. i am told -- >> it was big, it was -- i saw a big amount of smoke come up. >> and you know you saw the moments after the blast people, civilians, you know, making tourniquets and saving people's lives. >> a lot of the injuries being on the lower part of the leg, which indicated a bomb that was close to the ground. >> i started working the phones because i've got a lot of sources in law enforcement. and one of the first significant pieces of information i got was that the paramedics were seeing ball bearings fall out of some of the wounded. >> here on the ground in boston, the fbi admits they don't know. they don't know if this is domestic or foreign, they don't know if it's lone wolf or a group. >> it went from being an explosion to being a bomb to being something that was created based on an al qaeda recipe. >> president obama made it clear today, the bombings in boston are being investigated as an act of terrorism. >> and it was late tuesday/early wednesday that they were able to ge
. >> let's go down to boston. apparently there's been an explosion at the boston marathon. i am told -- >> it was big, it was -- i saw a big amount of smoke come up. >> and you know you saw the moments after the blast people, civilians, you know, making tourniquets and saving people's lives. >> a lot of the injuries being on the lower part of the leg, which indicated a bomb that was close to the ground. >> i started working the phones because i've got a lot of...
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when officers from boston police and fbi approached him early this morning, boston's police commissioner says he turned on them with a huge knife. >> the officers asked again, gave several commands for him to drop the weapon. unfortunately he came at the officers and they did what they were trained to do. >> that is one side of this. you have the victim's brother imam saying this -- "pray for my younger brother usaama rahim, shot in the back by boston police and dying, his last words "i can't breathe." with me deborah feyerick and national security analyst jowl yet kayen once -- juliet kayen, once a police officer. let me turn to you with the latest. he's been under surveillance for a couple of years and apparently radicalized among other influences isis. >> that's what the fbi official is saying telling evan perez out of washington. rahim was at the bus stop this morning when he was confronted by two investigators. apparently he had time according to his brother a facebook posting, to call their father on the phone because he needed a witness. now the brother makes no mention of this so
when officers from boston police and fbi approached him early this morning, boston's police commissioner says he turned on them with a huge knife. >> the officers asked again, gave several commands for him to drop the weapon. unfortunately he came at the officers and they did what they were trained to do. >> that is one side of this. you have the victim's brother imam saying this -- "pray for my younger brother usaama rahim, shot in the back by boston police and dying, his last...
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a timely hearing in light of what's going down in boston. radicalized by isis and tracked 24 hours a day every day, boston police shoot and kill a terror suspect after he lunges at them with a military-style knife. >> the officer gave several commands for him to drop the weapon and unfortunately he came at the officers and they do what they were
a timely hearing in light of what's going down in boston. radicalized by isis and tracked 24 hours a day every day, boston police shoot and kill a terror suspect after he lunges at them with a military-style knife. >> the officer gave several commands for him to drop the weapon and unfortunately he came at the officers and they do what they were
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this is a snow melter here in boston. what they're essentially doing is taking these piles, these mountains of snow, really, here in one of these so-called snow farms, putting it into these snow melters, and these snow melters can melt snow at a rate of 350 tons per hour. now, this snow farm here, take a look over here at the side of -- size of some of these mountains here, anderson. this has been here for days. when all was said and done over the last couple of days, they had 10,000 truck loads of snow in here. they have now gotten that down to about half of that. that's thanks to guys like these working the front-end loaders here. over the next couple of days it will get busier for them, as the snow that fell today, and will continue tomorrow morning, and will be brought here tomorrow. >> and with those melters, often times they put it over a drain and it melts in but i understand they can also put some of the snow in the boston harbor, is that right? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. that's definitely something they're
this is a snow melter here in boston. what they're essentially doing is taking these piles, these mountains of snow, really, here in one of these so-called snow farms, putting it into these snow melters, and these snow melters can melt snow at a rate of 350 tons per hour. now, this snow farm here, take a look over here at the side of -- size of some of these mountains here, anderson. this has been here for days. when all was said and done over the last couple of days, they had 10,000 truck...
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i'm brooke baldwin live in boston. want to begin with afternoon with brand-new developments this hour in this boston bombing investigation. dzhokhar tsarnaev is talking, and what he's telling the feds is quite frankly disturbing. a law enforcement source tells cnn that the suspects had another terror plot in mind here in town, a suicide attack at the huge boston pops 4th of july show. but as they built
i'm brooke baldwin live in boston. want to begin with afternoon with brand-new developments this hour in this boston bombing investigation. dzhokhar tsarnaev is talking, and what he's telling the feds is quite frankly disturbing. a law enforcement source tells cnn that the suspects had another terror plot in mind here in town, a suicide attack at the huge boston pops 4th of july show. but as they built
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and it's not just in boston. i've seen this in other cities across the northeast as we've been covering these back-to-back snowstorms. and this isn't just an inconvenience for people who are trying to get around the city. this is also a safety concern. officials in massachusetts asking people through a twitter campaign to go outside and shovel out their fire hydrants because if a car can be buried under that much snow, it can cause a lot of problems for emergency vehicles and such cases like a fire, victor and christi. >> my goodness. sara ganim, take good care there. thank you. >>> the u.s.-led coalition is ramping up with airstrikes on isis positions. >> and the fight in the air may get a big boost from the uae. it is sending, we've learned, a squadron of f-16 fighter jets to jordan. we're going to take you live to amman next. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minera
and it's not just in boston. i've seen this in other cities across the northeast as we've been covering these back-to-back snowstorms. and this isn't just an inconvenience for people who are trying to get around the city. this is also a safety concern. officials in massachusetts asking people through a twitter campaign to go outside and shovel out their fire hydrants because if a car can be buried under that much snow, it can cause a lot of problems for emergency vehicles and such cases like a...
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boston police commissioner william evans was put under 24/7 surveillance within the past ten days. >> what made you go from this guy could be aspirational to operational. >> the language we were picking up. let's get a boy in blue and we couldn't let him out of our sight. when it looked like it was going operational, we stepped into action. >> and a law enforcement official told us he called to say goodbyes to his father and they were monitoring his e-mail and phone activity around the clock. law enforcement was fearful he would board a bus from knives he ordered from amazon last week and that is why they approached him outside of this cvs in boston. >> we didn't want to get him on a bus because he could have acted out on a bus but we knew the urgency was there to get to him. >> rahim was heard on tap to attack law enforcement after abandoning plans to go to new york to behead geller. they met on a beach this sunday with a relative david wright to discuss the beheading plot. wright was arrested and appeared in court on wednesday and today law enforcement was still outside of a rhode i
boston police commissioner william evans was put under 24/7 surveillance within the past ten days. >> what made you go from this guy could be aspirational to operational. >> the language we were picking up. let's get a boy in blue and we couldn't let him out of our sight. when it looked like it was going operational, we stepped into action. >> and a law enforcement official told us he called to say goodbyes to his father and they were monitoring his e-mail and phone activity...
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inspired by isis and impatient to act, usaamah rahim, the knife-wielding boston terror suspect killed by police allegedly wanted to kill police himself. we have just now learned exactly how close he was to accomplishing that. a law enforcement official says the day rahim died he called his father to say, quoting this official his good-byes. a court document also indicates on the very day police say they were forced to shoot him, rahim spoke of going after quote/unquote boys in blue. the police commissioner in boston spoke today about how imminent a threat the joint terrorism task force really thought he was. >> we picked up information that he was heading out. obviously we knew he had access to three large knives. you know he talked about going out that morning, and that's why we wanted to get him before he even got on the bus on washington street because we didn't know what he was capable of doing. he could have acted out on that bus. >> now, before rahim targeted police the affidavit indicates the 26-year-old security guard plotted with his nephew and a third person to behead one wo
inspired by isis and impatient to act, usaamah rahim, the knife-wielding boston terror suspect killed by police allegedly wanted to kill police himself. we have just now learned exactly how close he was to accomplishing that. a law enforcement official says the day rahim died he called his father to say, quoting this official his good-byes. a court document also indicates on the very day police say they were forced to shoot him, rahim spoke of going after quote/unquote boys in blue. the police...
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by cnn, boston globe and ap and others. the whole country wanted an arrest and the fact reports were wrong did a lot of damage. it wasn't true quite yet. true a couple days later. let's turn to high points in minute and a half we have left. >> bat kid. it was one of those moments where san francisco became gotham for that kid. with everything else happening at the time, it was a great moment to say, hey, we can kind of stop being cynical for a little bit. >> hunter? >> this is tpm's trophy. we reached new heights in scandal this year with rob ford. i will be giving this to rob ford in the coming weeks because that may be the best scandal of all time. >> rosie? >> i'm going to say the nsa revelations and how journalists have done really important work on that topic and really informed the public. >> and david, to you? your media highlight to the year? >> it was snowden revelations forcing debate at our top government and britain as well and an antidote to what we heard, shutout to dead spin. the tools of social media unravel
by cnn, boston globe and ap and others. the whole country wanted an arrest and the fact reports were wrong did a lot of damage. it wasn't true quite yet. true a couple days later. let's turn to high points in minute and a half we have left. >> bat kid. it was one of those moments where san francisco became gotham for that kid. with everything else happening at the time, it was a great moment to say, hey, we can kind of stop being cynical for a little bit. >> hunter? >> this is...
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we want to get the latest from boston on the investigation. our national security analyst looks at concerns that the accused bombers did not act alone and susan candiotti as new developments on the widow of the older brother. tell us the latest on the widow. >> reporter: carol, there continues to be an air of mystery surrounding the widow of tamerlan tsarnaev. her name katherine russell staying with her family and parents. you will recall that it was mystery because for the past several days there have been meetings going on between her, her lawyer and the fbi. we also saw a few days ago that the fbi went into her home, took samples. according to our sources, dna samples from her and compared her dna, is comparing to female dna found on one of the bomb's pressure cookers. we don't knowhether there will be a match. if there is a match, what, if anything, that might have to do with whether she constructed the bomb or touched the bomb. she may simply have touched it on another occasion or it could be another female, perhaps the store clerk who mi
we want to get the latest from boston on the investigation. our national security analyst looks at concerns that the accused bombers did not act alone and susan candiotti as new developments on the widow of the older brother. tell us the latest on the widow. >> reporter: carol, there continues to be an air of mystery surrounding the widow of tamerlan tsarnaev. her name katherine russell staying with her family and parents. you will recall that it was mystery because for the past several...
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boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes. starting at just $5.15. only from the postal service. [ male announcer ] you work hard. stretch every penny. but chances are you pay a higher tax rate than him... mitt romney made twenty million dollars in two thousand ten but paid only fourteen percent in...
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the romney camp in boston. both campaigns are anxiously waiting for the final word from voters on this, "election night in network." we would like to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. we're counting down to the first projections in the race for the white house and control of the united states congress. just minutes from now, all polls closed. in georgia, indiana, kentucky, south carolina, vermont and the battleground state of virginia. a total of 60 electoral votes are up for grabs in those states, and remember, it takes 270 electoral votes to win this election. let's go to our correspondents over at the presidential candidates' headquarters, jessica yellin is with the president in chicago, candy crowley with governor romney in boston. jessica, first to you. set the scene. >> reporter: hi, wolf. i have been speaking to obama aides throughout the day, and they tell me that they are feeling calm, as is the president. they describe him as calm, serene and excited. the
the romney camp in boston. both campaigns are anxiously waiting for the final word from voters on this, "election night in network." we would like to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. we're counting down to the first projections in the race for the white house and control of the united states congress. just minutes from now, all polls closed. in georgia, indiana, kentucky, south carolina, vermont and the battleground state of virginia. a...
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he told the newspaper in boston, the gay newspaper in boston, that he'd be better on gay rights than kennedy. >> are you saying romney is just an opportunist? >> i think he looks at politics the way he does business deals, that this doesn't represent an ideological path for him. i think anyone who looks at his position on issues has to come to that judgment, that for romney, politics is a means of obtaining power to do things that he wants to do. >> by the fall of 1994, it was a dead heat, and the kennedy campaign was looking for a silver bullet. they found it in bain capital. >> i don't like romney's creating jobs because he took every one of them away. >> the ads featured workers for a paper company in indiana. after a bain-owned company took it over, many of its workers lost their jobs. romney says he wasn't at bain at the time. his opponents say his actions led to the job cuts. >> if you think you'd make such a good senator, come out here to marion, indiana, and see what your company has done to these people. >> it worked so well the obama campaign is using the same indiana compa
he told the newspaper in boston, the gay newspaper in boston, that he'd be better on gay rights than kennedy. >> are you saying romney is just an opportunist? >> i think he looks at politics the way he does business deals, that this doesn't represent an ideological path for him. i think anyone who looks at his position on issues has to come to that judgment, that for romney, politics is a means of obtaining power to do things that he wants to do. >> by the fall of 1994, it was...
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. >>> authorities in boston have shot and killed a man who was under surveillance by a terrorism task force. >> they say the 26-year-old suspect lunged at them with a large knife after they confronted homotuesday. authorities believe the man was radical -- confronted him tuesday. authorities believe he was radicalized by isis. >> reporter: the shooting occurred at a cvs parking lot in a boston suburb. police questioning usaama rahim about threats against police officers. >> it level of alarm brought us to question him today. i don't think anyone expected the reaction we were going to get out of him. [ sirens ] >> reporter: authorities say investigators did not have their guns drawn when rahim pulled a large military knife and began moving toward officers. >> kept retreating, verbally giving commands to drop the weapon, drop the weapon. and at some point, the individual proximity came close that the dangers were in danger. their lives were in danger. when two officers discharged their weapons. >> reporter: police say the suspect was shot twice, once in the academy abdomen, once in the
. >>> authorities in boston have shot and killed a man who was under surveillance by a terrorism task force. >> they say the 26-year-old suspect lunged at them with a large knife after they confronted homotuesday. authorities believe the man was radical -- confronted him tuesday. authorities believe he was radicalized by isis. >> reporter: the shooting occurred at a cvs parking lot in a boston suburb. police questioning usaama rahim about threats against police officers....
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however, in boston alone, the d.a. estimates as many as 500 convicted felons could be set free. how big of a mess is this? >> at this point, susan, we don't know. >> reporter: at this lab, now closed by the state, duken allegedly mishandled drugs seized by police for evidence at trial. she allegedly estimated the amount of drugs at times by simply looking at them, and certified some drugs as cocaine that are now testing negative. she didn't just write down the wrong thing. prosecutors accuse her of doctoring evidence to change test results. >> she would take known cocaine from an area that she knew was cocaine and actually add them to the sample to make it cocaine. >> reporter: she is also charged with lying on the witness stand about the credentials on her resume, including a master's degree in chemistry she never received. but the question is why. was she trying to help police? was she trying to make herself look good? so far, it's a mystery. the only thing we know is what's in this court document, where investigators say at first, she denied doing anything wrong. but they say
however, in boston alone, the d.a. estimates as many as 500 convicted felons could be set free. how big of a mess is this? >> at this point, susan, we don't know. >> reporter: at this lab, now closed by the state, duken allegedly mishandled drugs seized by police for evidence at trial. she allegedly estimated the amount of drugs at times by simply looking at them, and certified some drugs as cocaine that are now testing negative. she didn't just write down the wrong thing....
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he is live from boston at the romney headquarters. as the states started coming in and the projections were being made, you could see the mood getting gloomier and gloomier. how was it last night? >> yeah. the mood started getting gloomy in romney's inner circle around 9:00, 10:00. once they saw florida was very tight and romney wasn't hitting the number he needed in virginia. they started to realize the writing was on the wall. if florida was still that tight interesting chances they could bust through obama's fire wall in the midwest were increasingly grim. they chalked this up to three reasons so far in my conversations with them. obama's superior field operation which dan just touched on. demographic shifts that the obama campaign success any tapped, and the storm. sandy. the first two sort of dove tail. the obama campaign was very skilled at really kind of drilling in modeling and targeting their voters. and hillsborough, for example, the obama campaign got more votes out of hillsborough than they did in 2008. and they overperfor
he is live from boston at the romney headquarters. as the states started coming in and the projections were being made, you could see the mood getting gloomier and gloomier. how was it last night? >> yeah. the mood started getting gloomy in romney's inner circle around 9:00, 10:00. once they saw florida was very tight and romney wasn't hitting the number he needed in virginia. they started to realize the writing was on the wall. if florida was still that tight interesting chances they...
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he's in boston tonight. dean, this is role reversal for me. since you're like a professional tv guest, i'm going to run this one by you. this is my appearance on "the wendy williams show." we talked about the sex scandal surrounding the puppeteer who performs as elmo. here it is. >> question for the panel, do you think that sesame street should permanently retire elmo as -- >> no, no, no. >> don, the "cnn newsroom." >> i ran into elmos last night in times square. i asked all of them -- there they are. i asked them, i said, should you guys be retired? and they said, no. and actually the elmos asked me for tips. >> lindsay lohan was arrested last night, 4:00 in the morning. you know the story. and i want to know your thoughts. i'm going to go to you, don, first from "cnn newsroom." >> i'm going to be honest. i think she needs some help. i think she needs an adult figure in her life, someone to go in and do what they did for britney spears, take control of her finances, take control of her -- she needs a guardian. okay, my initial thought, dean,
he's in boston tonight. dean, this is role reversal for me. since you're like a professional tv guest, i'm going to run this one by you. this is my appearance on "the wendy williams show." we talked about the sex scandal surrounding the puppeteer who performs as elmo. here it is. >> question for the panel, do you think that sesame street should permanently retire elmo as -- >> no, no, no. >> don, the "cnn newsroom." >> i ran into elmos last night in...
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with a heat index in boston of 105. that's in the shade. back to the west, it's where it's hot, too. back up to 115 degrees in death valley, again. mild in the middle. across the east coast, temps 95 boston. with the humidity, it feels like 105. new york city, 91. same story, feeling 100. d.c., out there on the mall feels like 100. on the mall, it feels like 105 with the sunshine. really, there's no shade. out to the west is where the hot weather is. in the middle, the jet stream dips into the gulf of mexico and picks up the moisture. columbus, cincinnati, two inches of rain. to the south, down across florida where it's been so bad, the white part, it's ten inches of rain in 48 hours plus. it just won't stop raining. >> it is crazy. crazy amounts of water about to fall there. all the recent rain in the east turned normally quiet rivers dangerous. it made unsuspecting people heroes. this is an example from the philadelphia area. a couple was out having their engagement photo taken along a creek when a 5-year-old boy stepped into the water. i
with a heat index in boston of 105. that's in the shade. back to the west, it's where it's hot, too. back up to 115 degrees in death valley, again. mild in the middle. across the east coast, temps 95 boston. with the humidity, it feels like 105. new york city, 91. same story, feeling 100. d.c., out there on the mall feels like 100. on the mall, it feels like 105 with the sunshine. really, there's no shade. out to the west is where the hot weather is. in the middle, the jet stream dips into the...
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isn't tommy veitor from boston? >> he is from boston. this is an issue for him that has personal resonance. i have to say, tommy and i have been talking on the phone about this. he'll come on "the lead" at the top of the hour to talk about this issue. he feels very passionately about this having worked in the national security staff about what he sees as what is an important part of combatting terrorism which is to send a message to young, disaffected individuals who might pursue a path of terrorism. that there is nothing good down that way. that path leads to your death, your family being devastated, and you -- basically your memory being obliterated. he says this "rolling stone" cover basically offers to people, offers to young disaffected people, a chance at immortality. and the picture of dzhokhar tsarnaev as you see is a rockstaresque photograph. there are people who feel passionately on the other side of the issue. that's tommy's view. he'll talk to us later today about it. >> i've seen comparisons today talk about rock star status
isn't tommy veitor from boston? >> he is from boston. this is an issue for him that has personal resonance. i have to say, tommy and i have been talking on the phone about this. he'll come on "the lead" at the top of the hour to talk about this issue. he feels very passionately about this having worked in the national security staff about what he sees as what is an important part of combatting terrorism which is to send a message to young, disaffected individuals who might...
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the boston bomber speaks. for the first time dzhokhar tsarnaev directly addressing his victims, saying i am sorry. tsarnaev apologized saying if there's any lingering doubt, let there be no more. i did do it along with my brother. i am sorry for the lives that i've taken, for the suffering that i've caused you, for the damage that i have done. irreparable damage. two bombs planted by dzhokhar tsarnaev and his brother, tamerlan exploded near the boston marathon finish life. tsarnaev was formally sentenced to death today for killing four people. three at that finish line and one police officer at a college as the tsarnaevs fled. we'll be speaking with a survivor of the bombing who was in that room who spoke to tsarnaev today. first i want to start with deb feyerick. deb, there weren't cameras inside the court but you were able to watch as tsarnaev spoke. an incredible moment when you think about it for the first time speaking to victims that were able to speak back. he murdered four people injured more than 160.
the boston bomber speaks. for the first time dzhokhar tsarnaev directly addressing his victims, saying i am sorry. tsarnaev apologized saying if there's any lingering doubt, let there be no more. i did do it along with my brother. i am sorry for the lives that i've taken, for the suffering that i've caused you, for the damage that i have done. irreparable damage. two bombs planted by dzhokhar tsarnaev and his brother, tamerlan exploded near the boston marathon finish life. tsarnaev was formally...
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officials tell cnn a boston terror suspect rahim called his father to say good-bye on tuesday. authorities say the call made them believe he was about to launch an attack to police officer. officials believe rahim was radicalized by isis. but his family tells cnn that they dispute his connection to the terror group. whether rahim is connected to the organization or not, there are concerns in the u.s. that a number of isis connection res growing. and the fbi and intelligence agency won't be able to keep up with them. brian todd has more on that. >> boston terror suspect usaama rahim raised in the united states, radicalized by isis, according to investigators, killed before he allegedly was going to attack police officers elton simpson and nidir sufi. shot and killed in garland, texas, as they tried to attack a mohamed prophet contest. now a u.s. intelligence official tells cnn there are strong concerns in the intelligent community about a number of isis sympathizers in the united states. the fbi is struggling to identify with the propaganda. >> there's hundreds, maybe thousands.
officials tell cnn a boston terror suspect rahim called his father to say good-bye on tuesday. authorities say the call made them believe he was about to launch an attack to police officer. officials believe rahim was radicalized by isis. but his family tells cnn that they dispute his connection to the terror group. whether rahim is connected to the organization or not, there are concerns in the u.s. that a number of isis connection res growing. and the fbi and intelligence agency won't be able...
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the boston bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, arriving in a white van in court in boston today. and pleading not guilty to 30 federal charges that could get him the death penalty. also in court, some of his victims. cnn national correspondent is joining us from boston. deb, tell our viewers what happened in the courtroom? >> well, we can tell you that some 30 victims and family members of victims sat shoulder to shoulder in a very full courtroom. one woman had crutches. when tsarnaev entered the room, some of them shifted to try to get a better look at him. and in his row, reserved for his family members, one woman wearing a white head scarf, gasped awedly, you could hear her sob. you looked in her direction. throughout this very short hearing, didn't last more than 10 minutes. he continued repeatedly looking back and smiling at the two women. now, he did have some signs of injury. the left side of his face, seemed to have suffered nerve damage. he was wearing a cast. his fingers were bent. he really looked almost uninterested in what was going on around him. he kept moving. fid
the boston bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, arriving in a white van in court in boston today. and pleading not guilty to 30 federal charges that could get him the death penalty. also in court, some of his victims. cnn national correspondent is joining us from boston. deb, tell our viewers what happened in the courtroom? >> well, we can tell you that some 30 victims and family members of victims sat shoulder to shoulder in a very full courtroom. one woman had crutches. when tsarnaev...
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travel, it's going to be a very soggy one in the east especially for places like philadelphia, new york, boston, as well as hartford, connecticut, and even snow across areas of the midwest. a city like pittsburgh is going to start off with rain, bru then will end up with snow by late monday night. widespread totals 3-5 inches from georgia all the way to maine. that's going to be the big trigger. but also dealing with coastal erosion and coastal flooding basically up and down that coastline of the entire eastern area. west palm beach picking up a wind gust of 58. numerous 50-60 -mile-per-hour wind gusts. this system ramps up in the northeast you'll likely see high wind gusts across maine, massachusetts, stretching down into connecticut as well as new york. that's where you've got a lot of wind advisories an even high wind warnings in effect. again, the winds likely to bring some trees and power lines down in the next day or two. >> all right, allison chinchar, thank you very much. appreciate those warnings. >>> up next, former president donald trump's latest attacks on migrants. what he said and
travel, it's going to be a very soggy one in the east especially for places like philadelphia, new york, boston, as well as hartford, connecticut, and even snow across areas of the midwest. a city like pittsburgh is going to start off with rain, bru then will end up with snow by late monday night. widespread totals 3-5 inches from georgia all the way to maine. that's going to be the big trigger. but also dealing with coastal erosion and coastal flooding basically up and down that coastline of...
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a breaking development out of boston, massachusetts. the news with regard to this little girl who has been referred to baby doe. the body was found three months ago washing ashore in the boston area. we're awaiting a news conference to come out of boston within the next little bit. so stay tuned for that. >> come on, let's go look. come on, let's go. >> just adorable. this facebook video of such a happy time now is linked to tragedy. the beautiful little toddler here in pink is baby doe. her real name is bella bond. her mother is now under arrest alistening with her boyfriend. you can see bella's face resembles that sketch that rendering of baby doe. this image was created by an expert based upon what was left of her toddler-sized body. more than 50 million people have seen this photo wanting to know baby doe's name, what happened to her and e we may know those details shortly. that news conference expected any minute now out of the boston area. let me go straight to poppy harlow, who is sitting next to me who has been working this. the
a breaking development out of boston, massachusetts. the news with regard to this little girl who has been referred to baby doe. the body was found three months ago washing ashore in the boston area. we're awaiting a news conference to come out of boston within the next little bit. so stay tuned for that. >> come on, let's go look. come on, let's go. >> just adorable. this facebook video of such a happy time now is linked to tragedy. the beautiful little toddler here in pink is baby...
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you have new kids, aerosmith, jimmy buffett, boston here for boston strong. it's a charity concert for the victims. really this city, as they're moving on here and moving forward. that will be late thermo. we'll talk about that more many a minute. but for more on this latest development here and this investigation, deborah feyerick joins me now here. and so, first, i was just talking to someone the other day saying, you know what, i love this city, i want to be here for the 4th of july. and to hear that was what their intent was initially -- right? >> that's something a law enforcement official told cnn that basically in conversation with investigators dzhokhar tsarnaev said that they were thinking about july 4th. so he says that, but now investigators have to basically go and prove that and see whether, in fact, that's something he simply said or whether, in fact, that was nary original intent. aspirational versus operational and vice versa. that's what they were looking at. but again, sources i've spoke on the say the way they were able to execute the attac
you have new kids, aerosmith, jimmy buffett, boston here for boston strong. it's a charity concert for the victims. really this city, as they're moving on here and moving forward. that will be late thermo. we'll talk about that more many a minute. but for more on this latest development here and this investigation, deborah feyerick joins me now here. and so, first, i was just talking to someone the other day saying, you know what, i love this city, i want to be here for the 4th of july. and to...
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>> such a great question, because you know, yesterday in boston, we had demonstrations as well, and we went to great lengths to try to connect with the organizers to the extent they were organized to get a sense of what they needed so we could accommodate the protests and respect that right and they weren't interested in engagement because part of the point was to be disruptive, and i think it does beg some questions, what is it we're trying to accomplish beyond disruption? certainly part of it is to make sure people understand just how broadly the concern lies around being understood, and not being fearful either as unarmed black men or as police, and that huge chasm of misunderstanding between the two has got to be bridged. >> and there is issues, as you say, such a broad group and you're not really sure what groups are showing up to protest, and movements need leaders. you know that. they need charismatic folks. we've seen the reverend al sharpton step into this role. is he an proappropriate person take this over and try to make this into a more than a conversation or more than a di
>> such a great question, because you know, yesterday in boston, we had demonstrations as well, and we went to great lengths to try to connect with the organizers to the extent they were organized to get a sense of what they needed so we could accommodate the protests and respect that right and they weren't interested in engagement because part of the point was to be disruptive, and i think it does beg some questions, what is it we're trying to accomplish beyond disruption? certainly part...
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this is a picture of him being reunited with his mother in boston. he was released this past sunday after being held for nearly two years in syria. curtis released a statement saying i've been so touched and moved beyond all words by the people who have come up to me today. strangers on the airplane, flight attendants and most of all my family to say welcome home. i'm also deeply indebted to the u.s. officials who have worked on my case. i especially want to thank the government of qatar for intervening on my behalf. curtis' mother said she's tempered by the fact that so many are held captive. >> i don't think anybody's in mood for celebration. we're relieved but after the events of the past week and knowing that those other children of my friends are in danger, well, i have very conflicted emotions. >> nancy curtis appealed to the media to give the family privacy. >> she's a remarkable woman, listening to her the last few days. >>> a new dire warning from the centers for disease control concerning ebola. while visiting new guinea, sierra leone. an o
this is a picture of him being reunited with his mother in boston. he was released this past sunday after being held for nearly two years in syria. curtis released a statement saying i've been so touched and moved beyond all words by the people who have come up to me today. strangers on the airplane, flight attendants and most of all my family to say welcome home. i'm also deeply indebted to the u.s. officials who have worked on my case. i especially want to thank the government of qatar for...
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but to all americans baffled by the conversation, it's like a-rod transferring to the boston red sox. >> that is exactly what it is. >> you got that, right, sam? >> yeah. >> the enemy, manchester united and it's like an out of body fury and distress. let's move on to happier things. george, i want to turn to your sex life, which you are dying to talk about. >> like arsenal, wonderful and excruciatin excruciating. >> let's play a clip from on interview i did with your delightful wife. this is what she told me. >> what do you and george talk about in bed? >> in bed? we are both reading. >> what do you read? >> i'm reading the history of islam and he is reading "instyle" magazine. >> it's true. >> that's true. do you real "instyle" magazine in bed, george? >> of course i do. i have to prep for "gma." >> stay in the right lane. here we go. >> i've got to say, i do love your wife. >> me too. >> you clearly have an extremely feisty relationship. >> how do you know that? what do you think? >> i just pick up the ruins. >> i am the male in the house of women. i am not the boss. >> let me just
but to all americans baffled by the conversation, it's like a-rod transferring to the boston red sox. >> that is exactly what it is. >> you got that, right, sam? >> yeah. >> the enemy, manchester united and it's like an out of body fury and distress. let's move on to happier things. george, i want to turn to your sex life, which you are dying to talk about. >> like arsenal, wonderful and excruciatin excruciating. >> let's play a clip from on interview i did...
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boston declared a public health emergency. more than 2,000 people have been hospitalized and 18 children died from the flu. the center for disease control releases new numbers tomorrow. a fast moving story and they predict 50,000 people may die. i spoke earlier to sanjay gupta and asked about the breaking new that is the flu is an epidemic definitely. >> that are means we expect a certain number of flu cases and patients to have the flu in any given year based on previous trends and right now we exceeded that threshold. this is more cases than we would normally expect a flu at this time of year. the question is, is it going to stay high and remain epidemic or start to trail off? >> i was just on a flight where people were coughing and i am convince i i have flu spores. i got the shot two days ago or i guess yesterday. it won't take effect for another couple of weeks. >> i'm glad you got the flu shot. i will take credit for that, i think. it takes a couple of weeks for the immunity to build up. this is a point that people may g
boston declared a public health emergency. more than 2,000 people have been hospitalized and 18 children died from the flu. the center for disease control releases new numbers tomorrow. a fast moving story and they predict 50,000 people may die. i spoke earlier to sanjay gupta and asked about the breaking new that is the flu is an epidemic definitely. >> that are means we expect a certain number of flu cases and patients to have the flu in any given year based on previous trends and right...
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boston. plu plus, reese under arrest. >> are you about to find out who i am. >> the family of the woman missing for 11 years talks to cnn. >> i hope to eventually forgive her one day. >> the daughter hopping that her daughter rots in hell. >> do you want see her? >> as of right now, i don't. i don't think she deserves to see me. >> you're live in the "cnn newsroom." >> this is breaking news. thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello, a glimmer of good news on the economy. and a glint of hope for americans searching for a job. minutes ago, we learned 165,000 jobs created in april. that is better -- better than expected and it pushes the jobless rate down slightly. ever so slightly to 7.5%. that's the best rate by the way since december 2008. cnn's business guru, christine romans joins us from new york to parse the numbers. should we be doing the happy dance? >> i think we should, and quite frankly, stock futures are up. you could see records of the open if this holds. could be a
boston. plu plus, reese under arrest. >> are you about to find out who i am. >> the family of the woman missing for 11 years talks to cnn. >> i hope to eventually forgive her one day. >> the daughter hopping that her daughter rots in hell. >> do you want see her? >> as of right now, i don't. i don't think she deserves to see me. >> you're live in the "cnn newsroom." >> this is breaking news. thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol...
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he told the newspaper in boston, the gay newspaper in boston, that he'd be better on gay rights than kennedy. >> are you saying romney is just an opportunist? >> i think he looks at politics the way he does business deals, that this doesn't represent an ideological path for him. i think anyone who looks at his position on issues has to come to that judgment, that for romney, politics is a means of obtaining power to do things that he wants to do. >> by the fall of 1994, it was a dead heat, and the kennedy campaign was looking for a silver bullet. they found it in bain capital. >> i don't like romney's creating jobs because he took every one of them away. >> the ads featured workers for a paper company in indiana. after a bain-owned company took it over, many of its workers lost their jobs. romney says he wasn't at bain at the time. his opponents say his actions led to the job cuts. >> if you think you'd make such a good senator, come out here to marion, indiana, and see what your company has done to these people. >> it worked so well the obama campaign is using the same indiana compa
he told the newspaper in boston, the gay newspaper in boston, that he'd be better on gay rights than kennedy. >> are you saying romney is just an opportunist? >> i think he looks at politics the way he does business deals, that this doesn't represent an ideological path for him. i think anyone who looks at his position on issues has to come to that judgment, that for romney, politics is a means of obtaining power to do things that he wants to do. >> by the fall of 1994, it was...
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we're going live to boston. at university of phoenix we know the value of your education is where it can take you. (now arriving: city hospital) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop: financial center) let's get to work. >>> a potential witness in the trial of accused boston mob boss, jaime whitey bulger has been found dead, two days after prosecutors dropped him from their witness list. he was prepared to testify that bulger forced him to sell his business under threat for his life three decades ago. our national correspondent, susan candiotti is in boston. she's been following the story for us. what are you learning, susan? >> hi, wolf. you know, the unexpected death of steven rakes didn't come up in court today, but it was all that anyone was talking about. rakes had been dropped from the government's witness list on tuesday and today we found out that a jogger found his body about 30 miles away from his home, alongside a roadway. and everyo
we're going live to boston. at university of phoenix we know the value of your education is where it can take you. (now arriving: city hospital) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop: financial center) let's get to work. >>> a potential witness in the trial of accused boston mob boss, jaime whitey bulger has been found dead, two days after prosecutors dropped him from their witness list. he was prepared to testify...
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boston. all this as investigators continue to focus on his widow, katherine russell. yet it is unclear what, if anything, russell may have known or suspected. russell's attorney says she continues to cooperate with authorities. and authorities also have more questions for dzhokhar tsarnaev's three friends from the university of massachusetts dartmouth, now facing charges of obstructing justice, and lying to authorities. one of whom led authorities to tsarnaev's laptop, which could provide more clues. and as the investigation continues, so, too, does the recovery for victims. like mark, who lost a leg in the bombing. the other leg shattered. his arms riddled with shrapnel. >> i was scared because it was dark. i thought i was dead. i thought it was over. >> reporter: he says he draws strength every day from a photo of his 5-year-old son. >> stuck me with another needle or they cut me or they did something, when everything change, i look at that picture. that's what got me through it. >> and joh
boston. all this as investigators continue to focus on his widow, katherine russell. yet it is unclear what, if anything, russell may have known or suspected. russell's attorney says she continues to cooperate with authorities. and authorities also have more questions for dzhokhar tsarnaev's three friends from the university of massachusetts dartmouth, now facing charges of obstructing justice, and lying to authorities. one of whom led authorities to tsarnaev's laptop, which could provide more...
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but moving along, this is from wcvb, affiliate in the boston area. the winds are gusting up to near hurricane intensity. we'll look at gusty winds along the northern new england coast for this afternoon. >> all right, karen. thank you. those pictures look just like my neighborhood. >>> the brutal nor'easter, no way to put it, it's rubbing salt deep into the wounds of so many people. especially people in seaside heights. remember seaside heights, the jersey shore town so pounded by super storm sandy just nine days ago. these were the images we showed you a day after. it damaged or demolished the homes, the cars. streets, where there aren't streets before. rivers where there aren't rivers before. nothing was despaired. that ferris wheel and the roller coaster decimated. damaged or destroyed. mayor bill acres talked to us about his town's heartache and emotional and physical pain literally hours after that storm hit passed over his town. have a listen. >> my job is managing, their job -- they're physically out there. we're riding around at 2:00 in the m
but moving along, this is from wcvb, affiliate in the boston area. the winds are gusting up to near hurricane intensity. we'll look at gusty winds along the northern new england coast for this afternoon. >> all right, karen. thank you. those pictures look just like my neighborhood. >>> the brutal nor'easter, no way to put it, it's rubbing salt deep into the wounds of so many people. especially people in seaside heights. remember seaside heights, the jersey shore town so pounded...
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boston has declared a public health emergency. more than 2,000 people have been hospitalized. at least 18 children have died from the flu. and the centers for disease control is going to release new numbers tomorrow. it's a fast-moving story. they predict more than 50,000 may die from the flu this season. i spoke to dr. sanjay gupta, starting with the news that the flu is now at an epidemic level. >> that means we expect a certain amount of flu cases, patients to have the flu in any given year, and based on previous trends. right now we've exceeded that threshold. that's more cases than we would normally expect of flu at this time of year. the big question is it going to stay high? is it going to remain at epidemic proportions? or is it going to trail off? >> i was just on a plane and people were coughing. i feel like i have flu spores in my lungs that i can feel that are about to expand. i got a flu shot two days ago -- i guess yesterday, but it won't take effect for another couple weeks, right? >> i'm glad you got the flu shot. i'll take some credit for that, i think, but it
boston has declared a public health emergency. more than 2,000 people have been hospitalized. at least 18 children have died from the flu. and the centers for disease control is going to release new numbers tomorrow. it's a fast-moving story. they predict more than 50,000 may die from the flu this season. i spoke to dr. sanjay gupta, starting with the news that the flu is now at an epidemic level. >> that means we expect a certain amount of flu cases, patients to have the flu in any given...
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this project is a comprehensive rehabilitation of the center's facility here in downtown boston to create permanent supportive housing, transitional housing and service spaces, a facility that really delivers on society's commitment to people who have served in the military. citi® was the financial partner because they were able to come with the resources, both the capital resources and also the human resources, the experts in their fields, and without citi's partnership we probably would not be here where we are right now. the goal for us at this project is to be more effective in the services that we provide so that veterans who have committed to put their lives at risk to protect this country have a home in this country. we really pride ourselves >> ton making it easyautoglass, to get your windshield fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she co
this project is a comprehensive rehabilitation of the center's facility here in downtown boston to create permanent supportive housing, transitional housing and service spaces, a facility that really delivers on society's commitment to people who have served in the military. citi® was the financial partner because they were able to come with the resources, both the capital resources and also the human resources, the experts in their fields, and without citi's partnership we probably would not...
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how they would do it but i do think that you are hearing stories come out from reporters who were in boston on election night that mitt romney and his team were also very emotional and in a different way. but to a person, you hear stories that both barack obama and mitt romney, these are good men that wanted to do good things for this country and barack obama will have another four years to try to turn things around. >> van jones, i think the reason it struck a chord, i certainly felt genuinely moved by it, is you could certainly see the brutality of these campaigns, what it takes out of people. even barack obama, who has been president for four ice-cold years, suddenly got very emotional, sort of looking at people that were him 25 years ago, on the beginning of their political careers. perhaps one of them may be president one day. it was a pretty profound, in its own way, profound speech of just five minutes or so. >> yeah. well, you know, the ice man leaked. if you weren't moved by that, you have been in politics for too long. in some ways this whole campaign was sort of the return of the
how they would do it but i do think that you are hearing stories come out from reporters who were in boston on election night that mitt romney and his team were also very emotional and in a different way. but to a person, you hear stories that both barack obama and mitt romney, these are good men that wanted to do good things for this country and barack obama will have another four years to try to turn things around. >> van jones, i think the reason it struck a chord, i certainly felt...